• Never sweep or hose
leaves or dirt into storm drains - use a dustpan.
• When landscaping, look for drought-resistant or native plants.
• Consider natural alternatives to pesticides. Try using insecticidal
soap
or importing predators such as ladybugs and lacewings.
• Compost your yard trimmings and green kitchen scraps to make an
excellent, all-natural fertilizer for your yard.

IN YOUR GARAGE

• Take used oil and oil filters to a
service station or auto parts store for recycling. NEVER dump oil
into the ground or street.
• Choose anti-freeze with propylene glycol and not ethylene glycol.
• Wash your car on your lawn or take it to a car wash to keep soap out
of storm drains.
• Batteries, anti-freeze, oil and transmission fluids are hazardous
products.

Call 818-707-8800 to safely dispose of these products at a Hazardous
Waste Roundup.

IN YOUR WORKSHOP

• Choose nontoxic
products or alternatives whenever possible.
• Use latex or water-based paints instead of oil-based paints whenever
possible.
Also choose water-based wood preservers.
• If not used up, safely dispose of hazardous materials like enamel or
oil paint, paint
thinner and stains/varnishes and the resulting waste products such as
rags and
paint rollers.

Call 818-707-8800 for a Hazardous Waste Roundup near you.

IN YOUR
NEIGHBORHOOD

• Consider carpooling,
taking public transit, walking or biking to work. Combine multiple
trips to cut
time spent driving.
• Keep dog waste, cigarette butts and litter out of the street and
away from storm drains.
• Participate in community clean up days - you'll beautify your
neighborhood and maybe even make
new friends!

WASTE-LESS SHOPPING

• Buy your favorite
products in larger containers - less waste is created by one
large container than many small ones.
• Choose products with less packaging, so there's less need for
landfills.
• When you purchase only one or two items, don't take a new bag.
• Buy reusable containers to pack leftovers and school lunches.
• Choose durable kitchenware instead of paper or plastic cups, plates
and utensils.

• Keep ants out by
following trails and sealing off entry points with tape, putty or
caulking. Instead
of using pesticides, wipe up ants inside with soapy water.
• Boric acid is the least toxic poison available for effective,
long-term cockroach control.
Place in cracks, crevices and secluded places where roaches hide, but use
carefully
and don't breathe the dust.

SAFE DISPOSAL

• Recycle cans,
bottles, paper - in fact, almost everything - through Santa Clarita's
curbside
recycling program.
• If not used up, products with the words "Toxic," "Flammable,"
"Corrosive" or "Reactive" on the
label must be disposed of at a Hazardous Waste Roundup. Many
cleaning products and all aerosol
products, batteries, nail polish remover and expired medicines are
hazardous.

Call (818) 707-8800 for a Roundup near you.

REPAIR AND REUSE

• Buy durable products
and repair them when they break (instead of sending them
to our landfills).
• Give things you don't need anymore to charity.